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The collection body addresses the limitation of existing lottery ticket display by distinguishing areas for final and non-final rounds, enabling easy tracking of remaining tickets and prizes, enhancing customer convenience and space efficiency.

JP2026041598AActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10BANDAI CO LTD
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Filing Date
2024-08-26
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Existing lottery ticket display structures only reveal the design on one surface, failing to provide information on the remaining number of products and winning tickets, limiting customer convenience.

Method used

A collection body with distinct areas for final-round and non-final-round lottery tickets, color-coded and sized differently, allowing easy visual tracking of remaining tickets and prizes, along with product information display.

Benefits of technology

Facilitates easy identification of remaining and winning tickets, enhances customer experience by providing clear prize information, and optimizes space usage with vertical layout and reduced tape usage.

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Abstract

To provide a highly convenient lottery ticket collection device. [Solution] A collector 1 capable of collecting lottery tickets 8 comprises a main body 10 including a collection space 20, which is a lottery ticket 8 attachment space where an area for attaching and holding lottery tickets 8 is formed, and the collection space 20 is configured so that it is possible to distinguish between a first area 21 where lottery tickets 8 are attached and collected for the final turn, and a second area 22 where lottery tickets 8 are collected for turns other than the final turn. Furthermore, because it is possible to distinguish between the first area 21, which is the terminal space where lottery tickets 8 are attached for the final turn, and the spaces other than the terminal spaces, it is possible to visually check at a glance whether any winning tickets for the prizes (A to H) on the lottery ticket 8 remain.
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a lottery ticket collector. [Background technology]

[0002] Conventionally, as a display structure for sheet materials such as lottery tickets, for example, Patent Document 1 discloses a configuration in which a transparent film is adhered to one surface of a backing sheet on which a predetermined first design is printed by applying adhesive except for a predetermined peelable area, and this transparent film is cut at a cutting portion surrounding the peelable area to form a peelable area, and a second design is formed on the surface of the peelable area using light-blocking paint. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. 6-76973 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] Patent Document 1 discloses a display structure for lottery tickets and the like that allows a design printed on one surface of a mount to be easily and quickly revealed. However, it would be convenient if customers could see not only the results of the lottery ticket but also the remaining number of products they are about to purchase and the winning products of the lottery ticket at the store.

[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide a highly convenient lottery ticket collection device. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] One embodiment of the present invention is a collection body capable of collecting lottery tickets, and is provided with a main body including a collection section in which areas are formed, and the collection section is configured to be able to distinguish between a first area for collecting lottery tickets in the final round and a second area for collecting lottery tickets in rounds other than the final round. [Effects of the Invention]

[0007] According to the present invention, a highly convenient lottery ticket collection device can be provided. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0008] [Figure 1] 1 is an enlarged perspective view showing an example of a lottery ticket collected by a collection body according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a plan view showing one embodiment of a collection body. [Figure 3] FIG. 4 is an enlarged plan view showing a part of the recovery section. [Figure 4] FIG. 10 is an enlarged perspective view showing an example of a sticking operation on a lottery ticket. [Figure 5] 5 is an enlarged perspective view showing the state after the lottery ticket shown in FIG. 4 has been pasted. FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0009] Hereinafter, an embodiment of a recovery body representing one aspect of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 is an enlarged perspective view showing an example of a lottery ticket collected by a collection body.

[0010] Before describing the collector 1 (see FIG. 2), the lottery tickets 8 collected by the collector 1 will be described. In stores and shops that sell specific character products, for example, lottery tickets 8 as shown in FIG. 1 are attached to character products. Since the product in question is a popular character, this lottery ticket 8 can increase the desire to purchase the character product and related products in order to see the character. It would also be useful if this lottery ticket could reveal information such as how many tickets are left for the character-related product that the customer desires. For this reason, in order to display the remaining number of lottery tickets 8 in the store, for example, a sheet-shaped collection body 1 (see FIG. 2) is used.

[0011] The lottery ticket 8 shown in FIG. 1 is made of, for example, relatively thick paper or synthetic resin, and the front 8a of the ticket indicates that it is a lottery ticket for a specific character in the character series specifying section 3a or the like. Meanwhile, the back 8b of the ticket indicates the prize for each ticket. Before a lottery is drawn, the lottery ticket 8 is attached to, for example, a lottery ticket holding sheet that holds a number of lottery tickets 8. When a customer peels the lottery ticket 8 off the lottery ticket holding sheet, one lottery ticket 8 as shown in the figure is taken out.

[0012] FIG. 2 is a plan view of one embodiment of the collector 1. As shown in FIG. The collection body 1 shown in Fig. 2 is a sheet-like article onto which lottery tickets 8 can be attached. The collection body 1 comprises a main body 10 having a plurality of collection spaces 20, which are collection sections for attaching and holding opened sheet-like lottery tickets 8 (see Fig. 1), and a character series section 3 connected to one end (the upper side in the figure) of the main body 10. In other words, the collection body 1 is configured so that it can be easily seen from the POP section at the top end that it is for collecting lottery tickets 8 of a specific character series from among the many characters sold in stores.

[0013] The main body 10 is a rectangular sheet member made of, for example, relatively thick cardboard or resin board. The collection spaces 20 to which the lottery tickets 8 are attached are provided in order of the eight prizes "A to H," namely, prize A collection space 20a, prize B collection space 20b, prize C collection space 20c, prize D collection space 20d, prize E collection space 20e, prize F collection space 20f, prize G collection space 20g, and prize H collection space 20h.

[0014] Here, the prizes are presented in such a way that different product information Q (Qa, Qb, Qc, . . . , Qh) is associated with each prize (A to H) as appropriate. For example, a picture of the character is drawn close to the prize display. For example, the product information (Qa, Qb, Qc, Qd, Qe) for the prize categories A, B, C, D, and E includes character "figures," and the figures are arranged in order of A to E in order of size and popularity for the higher prizes.

[0015] For example, the product category for Prize F is described in product information Qf as a character "stuffed toy." In product information Qg for the Prize G category, the product is described as a character "playing card." Furthermore, in product information Qh for the Prize H category, the product is described as a character "card." In this way, collection spaces 20 for lottery tickets 8 corresponding to each product are located close to each piece of product information.

[0016] The collection space 20 is not just a space, but has a configuration as shown in the figure. For example, a first area 21, which is the terminal space where the lottery tickets 8 are collected in the last round, and a second area 22, which is the non-terminal space where the lottery tickets 8 are collected in rounds other than the last round, are color-coded. For example, in terms of color distinction, the second area 22 is whitish, while the first area 21 is configured in a light blue (bluish) color scheme, and in the case of the higher prize with two prizes, the areas of the first area 21 and the second area 22 are the same size.

[0017] Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 2, the collection space 20 is generally configured so that the higher prizes (the highest prize is Prize A, and for example, Prize H is the lowest prize in alphabetical order) are located at the top of the main body 10. Furthermore, the position of the prizes written in the collection space 20 is generally such that the prizes are arranged in descending order from left to right. Also, the quantity of goods (lottery tickets) for each prize tends to be greater for lower prizes than for higher prizes. In other words, the number of collectible items in the collection space 20 is generally configured so that the lower prizes are greater.

[0018] The character series listing section 3 provided on the upper side of the main body 10 is marked with a character series specification section 3a, a collection item name section 3b indicating that the lottery tickets 8 of that character are to be collected, and the representative character Cm of the series. Furthermore, the character series listing section 3 is provided with an end sticker affixing instruction section 31 that instructs the display to indicate that the lottery tickets 8 are sold out. Next to this end sticker affixing instruction section 31 is provided an end sticker affixing section 30 that affixes an end sticker 30a indicating that the lottery tickets 8 are sold out.

[0019] FIG. 3 is an enlarged plan view showing a part of the collection section. In the case of the collection space 20 (collection area for prizes F, G, and H) where a large number of lottery tickets 8 are attached, as shown in FIG. 3, the lottery tickets 8 are arranged in a grid 20m such that the lottery tickets 8 are lined up in their longitudinal direction with some of the tickets overlapping each other. In other words, when a large number of lottery tickets 8 are attached, the grid 20m is formed by arranging the outlines 20ml of the lottery tickets 8 with their tabs 8t facing downwards at predetermined intervals. The collection space 20 is configured so that the lottery tickets 8 are attached with their long sides 8d aligned vertically and their short sides 8c aligned horizontally. For example, in the case of prize G shown in FIG. 3, there are 22 first prizes, and the second area 22 is larger than the first area 21.

[0020] As shown in the figure, the second area 22 for the G prize consists of two rows of eight lottery ticket-shaped squares 20m each, and one row of six. On the other hand, the first area 21 is an area consisting only of the last 20m square on the far right. This is because only the topmost 20m square of each row has the same shape as the lottery ticket 8, and the lottery ticket 8 is attached to fit this position and then attached underneath it. The first 20m square of the second area 22 has a "G" mark for the G prize. This configuration is the same for the other prizes. In addition, information 28 on the remaining number of lottery tickets 8 for the G prize is written in each section of each 20m square.

[0021] FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view showing an example of the operation of attaching the lottery ticket. When attaching a lottery ticket 8 to the collection space 20, as described above, it is attached so as to align with the square 20m. For example, if the first lottery ticket 8 for the prize in question has already been attached as shown in FIG. 4, the lottery ticket 8 is attached so as to overlap the lottery ticket 8. At this time, one short side 8c of the lottery ticket 8 (the side of the tab 8t) is aligned with the outline 20m1 adjacent to the already attached lottery ticket 8. The lottery tickets 8 are attached by repeating the above operation, starting with the upper left side and moving downward, and then continuing to attach the tickets by moving sequentially from the left column to the right.

[0022] FIG. 5 is an enlarged perspective view showing the lottery ticket 8 shown in FIG. 4 in a state after the pasting operation. By pasting and collecting the lottery tickets 8 as described above, the remaining number information 28 displayed in each square 20m, "how many tickets left," becomes invisible. That is, as shown in FIG. 5, the second lottery ticket 8, which is already pasted, covers the remaining number display "21 tickets left," and the new display "20 tickets left" appears at the beginning of the collection space 20. This pasting operation is repeated sequentially until the last ticket is pasted, and the lottery tickets 8 for that prize are finished.

[0023] Here, the means for attaching the lottery ticket 8 is not particularly limited, and for example, a resin or paper tape 50 having an adhesive layer on one or both sides can be used. The tape 50 is attached in advance so that the adhesive side protrudes along the other short side 8c of the lottery ticket 8, as shown in FIG. 4. When placing the lottery ticket 8 in the attachment position, one end (the side of the grip portion 8t) is first aligned, and then the tape 50 on the other end is pressed down to complete attachment. When using double-sided adhesive tape, the tape can be attached by attaching it along the inside of the other end of the short side 8c (with no part of the tape protruding), and then pressing it down in the same way.

[0024] In the collection body 1, as described above, when the lottery tickets 8 have been attached to all areas of the collection spaces 20 for all prizes (A to H), sold-out information indicating that all the lottery tickets 8 have been sold is displayed. This completion display is made, for example, by attaching a completion sticker 30a to the completion sticker attachment section 30 to the right and below the character series publication section 3, as described above.

[0025] Although the above embodiment has been described in the case of a specific character series, the collection body 1 is prepared for a wide variety of character series. The lottery tickets 8 used are of the same shape. The collection space 20 is also configured to allow multiple lottery tickets 8 of the same shape and size to be attached.

[0026] As described above, the collection body 1 of this embodiment is configured so that the terminal space (first region 21) where the lottery ticket 8 is attached for the last round can be distinguished from the space other than the terminal space (second region 22). This configuration makes it possible to visually check at a glance whether any winning tickets for the prizes (A to H) on the lottery ticket 8 remain.

[0027] In addition, in the collection body 1 of this embodiment, the first area 21 and the second area 22 are provided for each prize, so that it is possible to visually check whether there is a winning ticket for each prize. In particular, since the first area 21 and the second area 22 are installed adjacent to each other, it is possible to easily determine the remaining amount (remaining quantity).

[0028] Furthermore, in the collection body 1 of this embodiment, the lottery tickets 8 are collected in a form in which some of the lottery tickets 8 overlap each other, so that a larger number of lottery tickets 8 can be collected in a small collection space.

[0029] In the collection body 1 of this embodiment, multiple collection spaces 20 are provided with different areas for the number of collectable lottery tickets 8, making it possible and easy to rank the prizes (A to H). In particular, the size of the collection spaces 20 is set so that the number of collectable prizes for higher prizes is smaller than that for lower prizes, making it possible to clearly show the difference between the higher and lower prizes.

[0030] In the collection body 1 of this embodiment, the collection space 20 is distinguished into a first area 21 and a second area 22 by color coding or the like, and in particular, the first area 21 is located at the end of the collection space 20, making it easy to roughly grasp the number of winning lottery tickets 8 remaining in the collection space 20.

[0031] Furthermore, in the collection body 1 of this embodiment, the collection space 20 is configured to be able to accurately display information on the remaining number of collectible tickets for each prize, so that the number of winning lottery tickets remaining can be confirmed at a glance.

[0032] The main body 10 of this embodiment is configured to be able to present product information Q of different categories for each prize, making it easy to associate character products with prizes. In particular, since the product information Q for each character and the product information for each category are adjacent to each other in the collection space 20, it is easy to directly associate the product information Q with the prizes (A to H).

[0033] Furthermore, in the collection body 1 of this embodiment, the collection spaces 20 for higher prizes tend to be located at a higher position than the collection spaces 20 for lower prizes, thereby providing a collection body 1 that is easy to understand as the up and down of the prizes are associated with the up and down of the positions.

[0034] In the collection body 1 of this embodiment, the collection space 20 is configured to be attached with the long side 8d of the lottery ticket 8 vertically and the short side 8c horizontally, which makes it easy to make the collection space 20 vertically long and the collection body 1 vertically long. This makes it possible to provide a collection body 1 that does not take up much width and is easy to see, as the main body 10 is vertically long.

[0035] Furthermore, since the main body 10 can be made vertically long, the vertical height can be utilized when hanging or pasting in a store, thereby reducing the display space required. Furthermore, for example, when a roughly rectangular lottery ticket 8 is pasted so that it is hung vertically with the short side 8c oriented horizontally, the pasting only requires the width of the short side 8c, so the pasting length can be shortened. As a result, the amount of tape 50 used as the pasting means can be reduced.

[0036] In the collection body 1 of this embodiment, the remaining number information 28 of the lottery tickets 8 is covered each time a lottery ticket 8 is attached, and the information of the uncovered part is clearly displayed, so that the remaining number of winning lottery tickets 8 is displayed in an easy-to-understand manner.

[0037] In this type of collection body 1, when lottery tickets 8 have been affixed to all areas of the collection spaces 20 for all prizes, an end sticker 30a indicating sold-out information is affixed to an easily visible location on the main body 10 (the character series listing section 3 and the upper left side of the collection body 1), thereby effectively indicating to customers that the lottery tickets 8 have been sold out.

[0038] The collection object 1 of this embodiment is prepared for each of a wide variety of character series, and the lottery tickets 8 have the same shape, so the versatility of production can be widened. Also, by providing multiple collection spaces 20 of the same shape and size, collection objects 1 for different characters can be provided simply by changing the product information Q and the category product information.

[0039] Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the present invention can be modified as appropriate within the scope of its technical concept. For example, in the above embodiment, the shape of the lottery ticket 8 is approximately rectangular, but this is not necessarily limited to this.

[0040] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, the product information Q and its category are merely examples, and are not limited to the above description.

[0041] In addition, in the above embodiment, when attaching the lottery ticket 8, an attachment member (tape) is provided at the time of attachment, but this is not limited to this, and for example, a configuration in which double-sided adhesive tape or the like is provided in advance on the back side of the lottery ticket 8 may also be used.

[0042] As described above, this specification describes the following:

[0043] (1) A collection body capable of collecting lottery tickets, a body portion including a collection portion having a region formed therein; The collection unit is configured to be able to distinguish between a first area for collecting the lottery tickets in the last round and a second area for collecting the lottery tickets in rounds other than the last round.

[0044] (2) (1) The recovery body according to The first area and the second area are formed for each prize.

[0045] (3) The recovered material according to (1) or (2), The first region and the second region are formed adjacent to each other.

[0046] (4) A collection body according to any one of (1) to (3), The collection section is a collection body including a region consisting of one of the first regions and a plurality of the second regions.

[0047] (5) A recovery body according to any one of (1) to (4), The collection unit is configured so that the first region and the second region are distinguishable by being colored differently.

[0048] (6) A collection body according to any one of (1) to (5), The collection body has, as the collection section, one including the second region having the same size as the first region, and one including the second region having a size different from that of the first region.

[0049] (7) A recovery body according to any one of (1) to (6), The first region is configured to be located at an end of the collection section.

[0050] (8) A recovery body according to any one of (1) to (7), The collection unit is configured to be able to present information on the remaining number of collectable lottery tickets for each prize.

[0051] (9) (8) The recovery body according to The collection unit is configured to be able to collect the lottery ticket when the lottery ticket is attached to it.

[0052] (10) (9) The recovery body according to The collection body is configured such that the first area and the second area can cover the remaining number information that was indicated in the area where the lottery ticket is attached, provided that the lottery ticket is attached.

[0053] (11) A collection body according to any one of (1) to (10), The collection unit is configured to be able to collect the lottery tickets in a state in which at least a portion of the lottery tickets are overlapped.

[0054] (12) A recovery body according to any one of (1) to (11), The collection unit is configured to be able to collect the lottery tickets that have been opened.

[0055] (13) A collection body according to any one of (1) to (12), The collection unit is configured to include areas with different numbers of collectable lottery tickets.

[0056] (14) (13) The recovery body according to (13), The collecting unit is configured so that the number of lower prizes that can be collected is greater than the number of higher prizes that can be collected on the lottery tickets.

[0057] (15) A recovery body according to any one of (1) to (14), The main body is configured so that the plurality of collection sections can be distinguished from one another.

[0058] (16) A recovery body according to any one of (1) to (15), The collection body is configured so that the main body can present product information of different categories for each prize.

[0059] (17) (16) The recovery body according to (16), The collection body is configured so that the main body portion is adjacent to the collection portion and is capable of presenting product information.

[0060] (18) A recovery body according to any one of (1) to (17), The main body is configured so that the collection portion of a higher prize is positioned higher than the collection portion of a lower prize.

[0061] (19) A recovery body according to any one of (1) to (18), The collecting unit is configured to be able to attach the lottery ticket with the long side of the lottery ticket aligned vertically and the short side aligned horizontally.

[0062] (20) A recovery body according to any one of (1) to (19), The main body is configured to be able to present sold-out information indicating that all lottery tickets have been sold, provided that the lottery tickets have been affixed to all areas of the collection sections for all prize prizes.

[0063] (twenty one) A collection body according to any one of (1) to (20), The above main body parts are prepared for each character series, The collecting unit is configured to be able to attach a plurality of lottery tickets of the same shape and size. [Explanation of symbols]

[0064] 1. Recovered body 8 lottery tickets 8c Short side of lottery ticket 8d Long side of lottery ticket 10 Main body 20 Collection space (collection area) 21 First area 22 Second area 28 Remaining quantity information 30a End sticker (sold out information) Q(Qa, Qb, ···Qh) Product information

Claims

1. A collection body capable of collecting lottery tickets, a body portion including a collection portion having a region formed therein; The collection unit is configured to be able to distinguish between a first area for collecting the lottery tickets in the last round and a second area for collecting the lottery tickets in rounds other than the last round.

2. The collection body according to claim 1, A collection body, wherein the first area and the second area are formed for each prize.

3. The collection body according to claim 2, The first region and the second region are formed adjacent to each other.

4. The collection body according to claim 3, The collection section includes a region consisting of one of the first regions and a plurality of the second regions.

5. The collection body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The collection section is configured so that the first region and the second region are distinguishable by being colored differently.

6. The collection body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, A collection body having, as the collection sections, one including the second region having the same size as the first region and one including the second region having a size different from the first region.

7. The collection body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The first region is configured to be located at an end of the collection section.

8. The collection body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The collection unit is configured to be able to present information on the remaining number of lottery tickets that can be collected for each prize.

9. The collection body according to claim 8, The collection unit is configured to be able to collect the lottery ticket when the lottery ticket is attached.

10. The collection body according to claim 9, The collection body is configured such that the first area and the second area can cover the remaining number information that was indicated in the area where the lottery ticket is affixed, provided that the lottery ticket is affixed.

11. The collection body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The collection unit is configured to be able to collect the lottery tickets in a state in which at least a portion of the lottery tickets are overlapped.

12. The collection body according to claim 11, The collection unit is configured to be able to collect the lottery tickets that have been opened.

13. The collection body according to claim 12, The collection unit is configured to include areas with different numbers of collectable lottery tickets.

14. The collection body according to claim 13, The collection unit is configured so that the number of lower prizes that can be collected is greater than the number of higher prizes that can be collected on the lottery tickets.

15. The collection body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The main body is configured so that the plurality of collection sections can be distinguished from one another.

16. The collection body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The collection body is configured so that the main body can present product information of different categories for each prize.

17. The collection body according to claim 16, The collection body, in an aspect where the main body portion is adjacent to the collection portion, is configured to be able to present product information.

18. The collection body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The main body is configured so that the collection portion for a higher prize is positioned higher than the collection portion for a lower prize.

19. The collection body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The collecting unit is configured to be able to attach the lottery ticket with the long side of the lottery ticket aligned vertically and the short side aligned horizontally.

20. The collection body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The main body is configured to be able to present sold-out information indicating that all lottery tickets have been sold, provided that lottery tickets have been affixed to all areas of the collection sections for all prize prizes.

21. The collection body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The main body is prepared for each character series, The collection unit is configured to be able to attach a plurality of lottery tickets of the same shape and size.

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